Community Harvest Festival at Brockhampton
Join us for a special weekend as Brockhampton marks the harvest season in celebration of its 600th anniversary.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
Step back in time and discover how harvests were celebrated in medieval times at the manor house. Then, embrace the season’s bounty by picking your own apples to take home.
Bring a picnic or treat yourself at our café, and enjoy a relaxing day with friends, family, and neighbours from Bromyard and beyond. Everyone is welcome as we come together to celebrate the harvest with our local community.
From 11am to 3pm daily, families can get hands-on in our Kids Kitchen, where children (and the young at heart) can learn to create delicious treats using freshly harvested fruit.
On both days, local group Bygonz will bring the sounds of the past to life with traditional instruments such as the hurdy-gurdy, bagpipes, lyre, and more.
Come and join us to celebrate the rich harvest season in the home of the largest orchards cared for by the National Trust
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Upcoming events
Heritage Open Day
Celebrate and enjoy Brockhampton with free admission.
September harvest feast
Celebrate 600 years of Brockhampton and join us for a medieval harvest supper display in the Great Hall.
Conservation in action: labours of the month
See hands-on conservation demonstrations inspired by 'labours of the month' - the seasonal tasks of everyday working people as depicted in medieval calendars.
Bygonz musical performance
Celebrate 600 years of Brockhampton and listen to the Bygonz perform traditional medieval music outside the manor house.